Library/PT 159/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

The passage explains three ways lawyers think about ownership. One view says ownership is a bundle of separate rights (like the rights to lease, sell, or tax), so there is no single right that defines ownership. The older boundary view says ownership simply means the right to exclude others, but critics say that only tells us who is not allowed to use something and doesn’t explain what makes owners special. The agenda-setting view says ownership really means the owner has the main power to decide how a thing is used, and the law protects that decision-making role by balancing other people’s interests with the owner’s choices.

Logic Breakdown

Find where the author evaluates the boundary theory—note what the author concedes about it and what he criticizes—and choose the option that captures 'recognizes a true concept but misinterprets it.'

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The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements regarding the boundary theory?

Correct Answer
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Correct. The author explicitly concedes that the boundary theory "properly recognizes that there is a concept of ownership that constrains legal decisions" but then criticizes it: "the boundary theory wrongly assumes that what it means for ownership to be exclusive is just that others generally have a duty to exclude themselves from the object owned." These sentences show the author thinks the boundary theory identifies an important concept (exclusivity) but misinterprets that concept.
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